Arizona Birther Relents

marquest(z5 PA)May 23, 2012

"Arizona Sec. of State Ken Bennett, who said a week ago it was "possible" he wouldn't put President Obama on the fall ballot, on Tuesday relented from his "birther" inquiries amidst a torrent of ridicule."

Also.........

Democrats began sending Bennett letters demanding that he seek verification that Mitt Romney was born in the U.S. A. And it was disclosed that Bennett is co-chairman of Romney's campaign in the Grand Canyon State.

And it was disclosed that Bennett is co-chairman of Romney's campaign in the Grand Canyon State.

Again?

Ken Blackwell in Ohio. Katherine Harris in Florida.

No Secretary of State should be allowed to participate in any election campaign other than their own. Like Caesar's wife, every Secretary of State should be above suspicion since s/he is responsible for verifying election results.

Doesn't matter cognative dissonance you still ahev a indecent number of idiots who run with the crap as truth.
In an age of information we are screwed by people who are gluttons for disinformation & conspiracy theory.

I would agree with Joe... we have all this information at our fingertips, but seldom do certain folks want to do the work involved in sifting through it for the truth... the mindset dictates one source is enough...

Well my other problem that goes hand & hand with this is
"SO WHAT"
I've expressed it this way before a crowd gets the President to jump for them . jump higher, jump on 1 leg , now jump while whistling red river valley. Can't say dixie I'll be accused of being regional.

It's a Variation of the Twilight zone Monsters on Maple Street (prove your not a monster) ratchet up prove your not a socialist monster, prove your not a muslim socialist monster, prove your not a gay socialist monster.
Lot's of fun id nit?
Serves the shadow of a doubt telephone game disinformation purpose of anyone who starts it.

The writers on WND never relent on their stories why did he marry Michelle is today's piece of trash.

"In Georgia, 40 percent said he was, but 38 percent said he was not and another 22 percent were unsure. Ohio residents mirrored that, with 42 percent saying he was born in the U.S., 37 percent saying he was not, and 21 percent uncertain.

For residents of Tennessee, ObamaÃ¢ÂÂs word has even less impact. There, 33 percent said he was born in the U.S., 45 percent said he wasnÃ¢ÂÂt, and 22 percent said they were unsure."